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The Lodge and Old Farmhouse cottages in Cwmygerwyn provide a lovely place
to enjoy a relaxing holiday in beautiful and unspoiled Welsh border
country, at any time of the year. While there are plenty of things to do
and see in the surrounding countryside, it's also a great place to do
nothing. Just enjoy the peace and quiet and freedom to breathe.
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Cwmygerwyn
is in Radnorshire, the least populated of all the old counties of England
and Wales. The valley rises from the village of Bleddfa, between Knighton
and Llandrindod Wells. To view a map of the area, click here (a new browser
window will open). The Lodge and Old Farm cottages are an old farm at the
head of a secluded valley, built in a sheltered spot above the meeting of
two streams.
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The
Radnor Forest, of which it is a part, is actually high wild open ground -
sheep pastures, outcrops, and moorland - though areas have been reforested
in modern times, giving this valley a distinctive landscape. It is
excellent country for walking, mountain-biking and watching wildlife.
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This
website was last updated January 2012.
The Webmaster, Sylfest Muldal, welcomes comments,
suggestions, and any reports of broken links.
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